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Water Mitigation Services

Water damage can happen suddenly and spread quickly. Whether caused by a burst pipe, sump pump failure, appliance leak, roof intrusion, or severe weather, immediate action is critical to minimize damage and prevent secondary issues like mold growth. Fisher Restoration provides professional water mitigation services to protect your property and restore it safely.

Our water mitigation process includes identifying and stopping the water source, emergency water extraction, structural drying, moisture monitoring, and removal of damaged materials when necessary. We respond to losses caused by burst or frozen pipes, sump pump failures, appliance leaks, roof leaks, and storm-related flooding.

We offer 24/7 emergency response and use industry-standard equipment and documentation to ensure the job is done correctly—especially for insurance-related claims.

Water Mitigation FAQ

What is water mitigation?
Water mitigation is the process of stopping water intrusion, removing excess water and moisture, and preventing further damage to a structure. The goal is to minimize damage and reduce the scope of repairs.

How quickly should water damage be addressed?
Immediately. Water can begin damaging materials within minutes and mold can begin developing within 24–48 hours. Fast response helps reduce repair costs and health risks.

Do you offer emergency services?
Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency water mitigation services and can dispatch a project manager at any time.

Can you help with insurance claims?
Yes. We use industry-standard estimating software accepted by insurance companies and provide detailed documentation throughout the mitigation process.

Should I remove wet materials myself?
In most cases, no. Removing materials without proper documentation can affect insurance claims. We recommend contacting a professional before disposing of damaged items.

What To Do During a Water Emergency:

If it is safe to do so:

  • Shut off the main water supply

  • Turn off electricity in affected areas if water is present

  • Stop the source of water if possible

Protect belongings:

  • Move furniture and valuables to dry areas

  • Place aluminum foil or wood blocks under furniture legs

  • Remove dry rugs, cushions, and personal items from wet areas

What NOT to do:

  • Do not use household vacuums to remove standing water

  • Do not turn on ceiling fans or HVAC systems in wet areas

  • Do not remove damaged materials unless directed

Next steps:

  • Take photos or videos for documentation

  • Contact Fisher Restoration immediately for professional mitigation

  • Contact your insurance provider if applicable